Three charged in ocean county fentanyl drug dealing investigation
Three charged in Ocean County fentanyl drug dealing investigation

Three charged in Ocean County fentanyl drug dealing investigation

WARETOWN, N.J. — Three Ocean County residents have been charged with narcotics offenses following a month-long investigation into drug distribution, authorities said.

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that detectives identified a residence on Dock Avenue in Waretown as a distribution site for cocaine and fentanyl-laced alprazolam pills. Joelene Leck, 31, was accused of using the home for storage and sales.

On Feb. 25, investigators stopped a black Ford Explorer leaving the residence and arrested the driver, Thomas Rotella, 47, of Bayville, and passenger Danny Skinner, 32, of Seaside Heights. Skinner was found with cocaine and 49 fentanyl-laced alprazolam pills. Both men were charged and released pending court appearances.

A search of the Explorer on Feb. 27 led to the seizure of approximately 40 grams of cocaine and 60 grams of fentanyl-laced alprazolam. On March 3, additional charges were filed against Rotella and Skinner, who now face distribution-related offenses. Rotella surrendered and was later released under New Jersey Bail Reform, while a warrant was issued for Skinner’s arrest.

Authorities continue to investigate the alleged narcotics operation as charges against the suspects proceed.

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